Nevada Code § 576.120

Grounds for refusing to grant or renew or for suspension or revocation of license; notice and hearing
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1. The Department may refuse to grant or
renew a license or may suspend or revoke a license if, after notice and a
hearing, the Department is satisfied of the existence of any of the following
facts, the existence of which is hereby declared to be a violation of this
chapter:
(a) That the applicant or licensee has
intentionally made any false or misleading statement concerning the conditions
of the market for any farm products.
(b) That the applicant or licensee has made
fictitious sales or has been guilty of collusion to defraud the producer.
(c) That the licensee was intentionally guilty of
fraud or deception in the procurement of the license.
(d) That the applicant or licensee has in the
handling of any farm products been guilty of fraud, deceit or willful
negligence.
(e) That the licensee, without reasonable cause,
has failed or refused to execute or carry out a lawful contract with a
producer.
(f) That the licensee, without reasonable cause,
has issued checks for the payment of farm products received without sufficient
money to cover them or has stopped payment on a check given in payment for farm
products received.
(g) That the licensee, without reasonable cause,
has failed to account or make payment for farm products as required by this
chapter.
(h) That the licensee has knowingly employed an
agent without causing the agent to comply with the licensing requirements of this
chapter applicable to agents.
(i) That the licensee has failed or refused to
maintain and file records as required by this chapter.
(j) That the licensee has failed or refused to
maintain a bond or other security as required by the provisions of NRS 576.040 .
2. The Department may suspend, pending
inquiry, for not longer than 30 days, and after hearing or investigation may
refuse to grant, renew or revoke any license as the case may require, if it is
satisfied that the licensee has become bankrupt or insolvent, and is thereby
unable to pay producer-creditors of the licensee, or producers with whom the
licensee has executory or executed contracts for the purchase of farm products,
or for the handling of farm products on consignment.
3. A license is suspended automatically,
without action of the Department, if the bond filed pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 576.040 is cancelled, and remains
suspended until the bond is renewed.
4. In the case of any hearing held under
the provisions of this section, there must be filed in the office of the
Department a memorandum stating briefly the reasons of the Department for the
denial, suspension or revocation of the license, but formal findings of fact
need not be made or filed.

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